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Tassie Times: Chairman of the Games Advisory Board will take on the road race time trial tomorrow, Debbie Taylor is hitting the greens in the golf, take part in University of Tasmania surveys and check out the pop up festival in Sheffield tonight

The partnership of Lynn Barlow and Ann Hinkley on the greens is only in its infancy, but the Hobart pair are having a great time competing in the bowls competition at the 16th Australian Masters Games.

Tasmanian-born Roger Churchward won gold in the 1500m at the age of 92 stopping the clock at 12 minutes 23:52 seconds to win the 90-94 division for the metric mile at the 16th Australian Masters Games.

The leader of the undefeated softball team from Adelaide Hills is 57-year-old Kirsty Hailstone, who is cherishing the countless funny moments on tour with her usual crew at the 16th Australian Masters Games.

Trish Goodwin has come a long way just four years into her running career and at her first Australian Masters Games she broke another major goal of crossing the finish line as a 70-year-old at the Burnie10 in under an hour.

Tassie Times: 90-year-old Heather Lee is looking to break the 3km walking world record tomorrow, Devonport's Trish Goodwin ran the Burnie 10 in sub 60 at the age of 70, walk amongst the famous tulips while in Tasmania's North West.